Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Aug 1963, p. 5

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WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Rae Hopkins Tel. 668-3703 GRADE 13 RESULTS 3 Anderson Students Are Ontario Scholars Three Anderson Street High School students will be named Ontario Scholars by Ontario De-| partment of Education for hav-) ing achieved an average of at) least 80 per cent in their eight best Grade 13 papers. Top student at Anderson this) year is Chery! Smith, 540 Mary} street east Cheryl had eight! first class honor papers and two} with second class honors and will attend the University of Toronto in the fall. | Cheryl is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith, | Margaret Coutts, 301 Anderson street, obtained) seven first class honors and two second class honor papers. Mar- garet plans to attend Queen's University David Lehman, son of Mr. end Mrs. L. Haley, 125 Pine street, secured six first class honors and two second class honors. He plans to study engi- meering at the University of Toronto. A complete list of the .Grade 13 results follows: Roy Gaudaur -- Eng. Comp. 52, Eng. Lit, 53, Alg. 62, Geom. 68, Fr. Auth, 64, Fr. Comp. 60. Timothy Gray--Bot. 54, Zool. 60. Eleanore Hall -- Eng. Comp. 58, Eng. Lit, 63, Alg. 84, Geom. 86, Trig, 78, Phy. 54, Chem, 78, Fr, Auth, 75, Fr, Comp, 74. William Hall -- Eng, Comp. 78, Eng. Lit, 74, Alg. 80, Geom. 72, Trig. 57, Phy. 64, Chem. 58, Fr Auth, 72, Fr. Comp. 64. Allan Halton -- Eng. Comp.) Gheryl Smith -- Eng. Comp. 174, Eng, Lit, 84, Alg. 86, Trig. 68, Eng. Lit, 65. Victor Hodowanski Eng. Geom, 72, Trig. 70, Phy. 69, Chem.. 71, Fr. Comp. 66. John Holliday -- Kng. Comp. 66, Eng. Lit. 50, Alg. 61, Geom. 62, Bot. 50. Zool. 60, Fr. Auth. #4, Fr. Comp. 63. Lyle Kivell -- Eng. Comp. 5, Eng, Lit. 51, Alg. 51, Geom, 4, Trig. 58, Bot. 60, Zool, 52. David Lehman -- Eng, Comp. 59, Eng, Lit, 71, Alg. 85, Geom, 91, Trig, 83, Phy. 82, Chem, 86, Fr, Auth, 71, Fr. Comp. 76. Douglas Long -- Eng. Comp. Zool. 62, Auth, 69, Fr. Comp, 65. : Peggy Neal -- Eng. Comp. 60, Fr, Auth, 55, Fr, Comp. 65. Fr. 82, Trig. 66, Phy. 86, Chem, $1, Fr,.Auth. 61, Fr. Comp. 60. 56. Ronald Scott -- Eng. |Phy, 64, Chem. 52. 77 76, Chem, 71, Lat. Phy, formerly of|Comp. 69, Eng. Lit. 50, Alg. 81,/Auth. 84, Lat. Comp, 83, Fr. Auth, 78, Fr. Comp, 82. | Grant Smith -- Eng. Comp. 51. | Gail Stevenson -- Eng. Comp. 56, Eng. Lit. 58, Hist, 52, Bot 157, Zool, 56, Lat. Auth, 58, Lat. iComp. 62, Fr. Auth, 59, |Comp. 66, | Japhia Terlecki--Eng, Comp \55, Eng, Lit. 72, Alg, 80, Trig 176, Bot, 83, Zool. 84, Phy. 57, Lat. \Ckem 71, Lat. Auth, 79, |Comp. 73 | David Thomson -- Eng. Comp. Alex. Alves -- Alg. 55, Geo,/68, Eng. Lit. 64, Bot, 74, Zool.)59, 53 Ross Batten Eng. Comp. 51, Alg 70, Geo. 67, Trig. 54,) Phy. 58, Chem, 50, Fr. Auth. 59. Derck Betty -- Eng. Comp. 68,) Eng. Lit. 62, Alg. 83, Geo. %,| Trig. 79, Phy. 81, Chem. 86, Fr 164, Zool. 74, Lat. Auth. 73, Lat.|Chem, 61. Fr.. Auth. 60, Fr. Auth. 64, Fr. Comp. 52 } Margaret Coutts -- Eng.) Comp. 84, Eng. Lit 88, Hist. 85, 68, Fr.-Auth. 58, Fr, Comp. 55. Clayton MacKay Eng. Comp, 70, Eng. Lit. 51, Hist. tl, Bot, 56 Linda MacRae -- Eng. Comp. 78, Eng. Lit. 70, Hist, 64, Bot. Comp. 72, Fr.. Auth.. 68, Fr. Comp. 73 Wilma McDonnell Eng. \Gary 159, Phy. }Comp. 56. Edward Winacot* Eng |Comp, 61, Eng, Lit. 68, Alg. 85 lGeom, 64, Trig. 81, Phy. 67 50, Chem, 56, 1Comp. 59 Nancy Andrews -- Chem. 50 Marilyn Burton--Eng. Comp James Paterson--Eng. Comp. 78, Eng, Lit, 74, Alg. 79, Geom. Gail Robertson -- Eng. Comp. 55, Eng. Lit, 56, Bot. 60, Zool. Comp. 60, Alg. 64, Geom. 59, Trig. 63, Fr, Tweedie -- Alg. 70, Te, r, Slow Driver Tried To Help 'Dame | Was Drunk Spent 6 Days In Jail aps Court Finds more than $200) and said she would have to wait until he was) good and ready to give them! aad |back. He had been' charged with) 'I fail to find any intent hati theft of over $50 by Mrs, Nancy|Your part tc steal the clothing," | ahead driving at a slow rate of Moffatt whom he had been liv-| Has Worship said. speed and weaving. ing with for over six weeks, He) He dismissed the charge. | John Jardine Moxam, 93 was acquitted on the charge. Ne yee -- 5 5 Mrs. Moffatt testified she had left Dekuyper two weeks previous because of an argu- ment. She said, Dekuyper stole her clothing which she had left with a friend and wouldn't give) them back. Dekuyper, who had been shar- ing an apartment with Mrs. Moffatt in Toronto, took the stand in his own defence. He said Nancy had wanted te go to Oshawa to stay with some friends "I didn't want her to go,") jsaid the accused because I knew they didn't want her but when she started for Oshawa jwith just a little. suitcase I went after her and told her I jwould drive her there with her things." : "When I later went to Osh- awa io see her they told me she "T've been in jail for six days because I tried to help some dame out!" Donald Dekuyper of Gravenhurst told court, Tues- While driving north on High- way 12, Constable W, S. Sim- mons, Brechin' OPP detach- ment, told court, he saw a car Blad | BLADE ROAST: Hunter street west, Peterbor-) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 7, 1963 5 ough, was arraigned before Magistrate Harry W, Jermyn and charged with drunk driving Friday, Aug. 2, "When I stopped the ac- cused," Constable Simmons told court, Tuesday, ' He didn't see to comprehend where he was going or what he was doing."' A part bottle of wine, found in the accused's vehicle, was pre- sented as an exhibit in court. Moxam had nothing to say when he was sentenced to seven days in jail by Magistrate Harry (W, Jermyn on the conviction, jajajajapaieiajejaiaiajapaiajajepajejajapejeiajeieispaiajesiajeieiaiejaieieistelel ats! PIERRE. THE MAN WHO KNOWS MEAT ! RED BRAND - VALUE TRIMMED - TENDER e Bone Removed 45 was on a trip in the States, "T asked them if they wanted me to take her clothing and they said yes they would be giad to get rid of them." I tried to find some place SHORT RIB ROAST arte BRAND LB. to leave the clothes and went to her brother's cottage at Beaveron and asked him if he would take the clothing," he said, TO CARVE PRIME RIB. ROAST LB. Her brother, who later testi- fied, said he wanted nothing to ido with the clothes. He said Dekuyper did come to him about the clothing Dekuyper told Magistrate JACK SPRATT - NO. 1 QUALITY 1 LB. PKG. ONLY DER OVEN ROAST SIDE BACON {Harry W. Jermyn he was on j|his way to Kenora and turned jback because he didn't want to jsee her without clothing. | | I went 200 miles out of my| way to get her clothes back to SMOKED PORK SHOULDERS ONLY 47 AUGUST {S SANDWICH ¢ LB, Whitby Firm Fined On Income Tax Charge RCMP constables appeared in notification court,;ment about his late return but Tuesday, one. of them giving/did not tell him about it. evidence on a charge of violat-| ing the income tax return act. 'and costs for the offence. Magistrate's MONTHI afojejaigi~ er --sehaleiajaje|sjatsjeia)s)a)s| 8d yy Court was told Lawrence Roland Fuel and Building Sup- ples Limited, had failed to file a proper income tax return. Claude L. Roland, who ap- peared on behalf of the com- |pany, said the bailiff had seized jcompany records in 1962, His ailing wife, he said, received from the govern- He was subsequently fined $25 a Ouu A awORdoOonooooAd ey ? } Comp. 51, Eng. Lit. 58, Bot. 72,/58. 70. Fr. Auth 78, Fr. Comp. 75.|Zool. 68, Fr. Auth. 50, Fr.) Joan Conibear -- Geom. 53 Gary Fice -- Eng. Comp. 61,/Comp. 53. Karen McMahon Bot. Eng. Lit. 52, Fr. Auth, 70, Fr.| Anna Mary Mcliwain--Eng.|Zool, 51. Comp. 64. 'Comp, 83, Eng. Lit, 73, Bot. 54,! Michael Newland -- Phy, 64, a pe a payee | who had the key."' Alg. &, Geom. 79, Trig. 69, Phy. ner" he seid. | "When she called me I told 38, lner that the clothing was at my Mrs. Moffat had BIG CITY COOKE MEATS MAPLE LEAF SLICED MAC. & CHEESE, CHICKEN, MEAT & OLIVE, PORK, BACON LOAP PKGS. WHITE, WHOLE or 2 CRACKED WHEAT STEINBERG ) 6-L. Defence Maintains Client Was Tired |= Three Ontario Provincial) Police officers testified in Whit- by Magistrate's Court, Tues- on his brakes for no apparent reason,"' the officer added. "Why wasn't he given tests at the police station to deter- WHITBY PERSONALS testified) 49: |Dekuyper would not return her lelathing, (which she valued at Fresh, Sweet--Eating--Red Cutti a cottage near Peterborough. Mr. day, the accused they arrested, mine if he was drunk or not?"| Vacation with his family. early Sunday morning, July 14, was drunk. Defence Counsel John Greer maintained, however, his client was just overly tired. Although| he had admitted to having had! a few bottles of beer. He said, weaving from side to) side while driving, and blood) shot eyes were associated with) ing drunk. "You've heard of tests, haven't you?" Counsel Greer asked. The officer replied he had heard of the tests cited by Greer but he felt the accused various Defence tion. officers except they testified Burgess | Terry, son of Mr. and Mrs |Geroge Calberry, was six-years)six days in jail were meted out | Histo Leonard Luke Morrow when ifriends wished him many happy jreturns of the day. was in no condition to try them! Constabte and Mrs. D. L Ogil-| jwhen he was at the police sta-|vie and sons Peter and Jonathan with Hegal iving . he Merrit, British Columbia, are with an illegal permit, driving The evidence of the two other|the guests of their parents Mr. : agreed substantiallyand Mrs. R. Willett of Whitby being over-tired as well as be-| with that of Constable Robinson|ard Mr..and Mrs. A. Ogilvie of 'old Monday, August 5. | Oshawa. Stanley Burgess of 406 Kent stated he was tired when stop-| street, Whitby, said he had one) beer at the Legion Hall that day, then four more at home moose hunting with. He said he got hungry and was going to Manchester to get a barbequed chicken when he' was stopped. "I was very tired," Burgess told the court, "I worked the ped. All three agreed, Burgess was drunk, Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck cers, who have been specially trained to look for symptoms jof intoxication, had the right to charge drunk without ha them tests. He said the strong smell of ving to give Mr. Whitby, and Mr, and Mrs. Ken Carr, Oshawa, | i Maine and Boston, Mass. Alex. Sleightholm, and the morning before this!and the erratic driving manner, "eekend in Buffalo, New York happened I didn't get off work until 4.30 a.m." Constable R. Robinson testi-/were all indicative of intoxica-|y, and M fied he was travelling north on Highway 12 with four other police officers "About the Fifth concession," W. Jermyn told the accused, "'if underwent surgery. They especially the jamming of brakes for no apparent reason, ticn "There is just a little doubt|-he is in the Ajax - Pickering she n my mind," Magistrate Harry Friends of Mrs namaker, of Ajax Aoyd Wan- ir Mrs. W. Barray, RR 1 Whitby, are sorry to learn that General Hospital' where Coons family will be} Was Ignorant | |spending the month of August at) | on Lake Buckhorn) Coons will be spending his two-week and Mrs. Ron Brear, have. re-jhe knew, who had their licences with @ friend whom he had been felt three qualified police offi-/turned from a week's vacation| spent in the Adirondack Moun- tains, They visited Lake Placid, Vermont and New Hampshire) someone with being/8nd travelled to the coast to 224 Brock night shift at General Motors alcohol on the accused's breath|S'Teet north, spent the holiday) daughter of ; WATERMELO Of Suspension Gets Six Days Three concurrent sentences of 16-LB. AVERAGE WEIGHT the accused was found guilty of 59: - FRESH SLICED 24 OZ. LOAVES FOR {three charges in Whitby Magis- trate's Court, Tuesday. He was charged with driving ONTARIO GROWN NO. 1 GRADE SWEET EATING SHIRO PLUMS 6QT while his licence was under sus- BSKT. 79: KAM LUNCHEON MEAT 12 oz. 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